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welcome to the program here with the international top story for you now. tensions within the e.u. over its stuttering. austria's chancellor is claiming some states have made backroom deals for job supplies breaking new rules. as details. the use one for all and all for one vaccine procurement program has come under fire again this time it's austria's chancellor sebastiaan cortes who's not happy he says that the way that excess doses have been sorted out amounts to little more than a trading bizarre he's also we're really on a happy with the weight distribution is being carried out he says that under the program the way it is at the moment some e.u. member states will vaccinate all of their population by may others will have to wait until perhaps as long as the autumn yet to hear i'm front of all i have
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together with other heads of government shadow information compare our own statistics on the distribution among e.u. member states and when you do that you notice that their mounts delivered do not correspond to the respective population numbers there is such a bizarre word this in all contracts but with member states and pharmaceutical companies are set to have existed according to kurtz's stats multan has received 3 times as many doses relative to its population as bulgaria we've also heard from the e.u. commission spokespeople though they've said that look there are no secret backroom deals going on when it comes to doses of the vaccine and when it comes to the distribution program austria was privy to how this would work right from the very beginning if they'd had any problems with it they should've voiced them then the starting point of the commission is to distribute generous is based on population
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but member states can ask for less all more of a particular vaccine in this context and following talks between member states is possible that a new distribution plan is agreed with the company. well the e.u.'s vaccination program has prompted some member states to look elsewhere for their jobs in the direction the a lot of them have been turning is towards russia's v. vaccine that has caused some problems though particularly in slovakia where the health minister now for the health minister he is was forced to resign from the cabinet after he ordered 200000 doses of the russian vaccine to out of the 4 policies that make up the coalition government in that country said they weren't having nothing there's a similar but different situation in the czech republic as well the president of the czech republic saying that the health minister and senior health official should either quit or be sacked if they don't buy in rush's sputnik v vaccine well
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the sputnik the job is currently undergoing e m a the european medicines agency review gets not green light which is expected to come soon the vaccine will be used in a number of european nations short time ago i spoke with our foreign affairs analyst to add real costs on to who believes the pandemic has exposed disunity within the e.u. . i do believe even though the. european union is broke and it's perceived or aims to be perceived as a abortion as we know the pandemic. worse demons from all of us all all the governments around the world we know about the vaccine nationalism and we know that in this race for 'd our citizens' lives no one
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is really taking into account what the e.u. is saying i do agree with the wall street notoriously saying certain countries just pushing. for securing more vaccines and this buy back since nationalism is well documented. artists and employees are staging a unique performance at 3 of france's national theatres by occupying the venues in a protest over covert lockdowns they claim the restrictions have brought the industry to its knees and claim the curtains may never rise again but more his shot at twopence. i. think i know you guys. the chorus of calls demanding the reopening of cultural venue's is growing allow day in front but with no clear end date in sight to the closure of theaters concert
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hall cinema museums so more taking more drastic measures over the last week 3 of france's 4 national theatres including this one behind me have been occupied by protesters it is true that every day several times a day we take another place a new theatre a new national stage is occupied in this way with multiply in the case of resistance to make our claims heard so we've all hit by the o.t. now for a week and for that it serves as a place of residence the odeon is a symbolic place it was occupied in the $968.00 process there are already struggles that have been expressed in this place in fact it was the base to signal the alarm of the cultural catastrophe which is taking place protesters who set up shop here at the boat in the to say they weren't leave until their demands are met them not knowing the details now we're determined to hold on until we're satisfied we do not
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claim the reopening at all costs it is not part of our main slogan contrary to what some media mean we want things to be reopened with social rights for all and massive plan for culture and above all the total reform of the unemployment insurance and the right to unemployment benefits guaranteed for all the issue has even reached the government with the cultural minister paying a visit to the squatters i went to the occupied theater audio on i understand the concerns in particular ball the aftermath of the whites here they know it why objective is to continue to protect artistic employment as much as nest. we will continue our discussions days later though and nothing has changed here the sector already hit badly by the 1st wave of the qubit pandemic with performers taking to the streets to make their plight no you.
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c 6 6 there is an anger too that while small private galleries have been allowed to stay open larger places such as this of how to remain shut protesters say that it is possible to open up cultural venues and ensure the people remain socially distanced. the louvre museum the also a museum the big museums in paris these a vast places where social distancing would be respected but they are closed these are the decisions which are purely political through this there is a very clear choice of society that emerges what is essential to the market and what is not essential concerns culture it concerns all the things that nourish hope nourish reflection this is what power has in its sights through its political choices frontispiece conceded to her of one of the most generous support systems of
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artists in the world but that system has been strained as a result of co the 19 and many claim that they have fall in through the cracks those his say that this protest is just the start as more and more regions in france will see similar action charlotte even ski r.t. paris. at a time of extreme wolk nest on the console culture reading appears to be a dangerous thing it could even end your career a member of a well known british band has been called a fascist for mentioning he had read a book criticizing the left wing activist group and tea for. concertina rushkoff to the growing chorus of criticism for those who question progressive narratives. just think about it you read a book you like it you say publicly no harm done you would hope well that's what
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winston marshall did he was the banjo player in a british band called mumford and sons and he dared to enjoy the wrong literature over the last few days i've come to better understand the pain caused by the book i endorsed as a result of my acts and some taken time away from the bands to examine my blends posts so like in the band's hit single they'll just have to wait for him but what was the evil book he read you might ask something so bad it wasn't enough to say sorry he had to quit the band had been planned and for many years was a mind com or an isis manual on how to make bombs no much worse winston marshall was cold out by social justice worriers for publicly recommending in newly published book criticize an n.t. for well you remember n.t. for right.
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that was in the since deleted twit the poor guy barely mentioned that he read the book about it but that one twit started this tsunami of rage and calls to boycott marshall's bam downfall and didn't do or spent a flush chez i really like that one song a while ago with the muscle and his prove any and dress and i hope the rest of the band kicks him to the curb otherwise i'm out. your banjo player is a fascist what do you think this is going to do to your public image you guys screwed up fire the fascist the book was written by the wrong guy and know a journalist who's been beating the drum about violent left wing groups in the us
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for years for is bad it was often attacked beaten and evident milkshakes of even harassed a random asian man in tortola because he looked like him a group for those who because they read my were. the. was is not only the. me being given them terrorism but those of curious minds from and the new thoughts anyway and now writes a book that big surprise lashes out at and t. for and bad grasps the attention of poor winston marshall who's already on the war greater in 2018 he posed with jordan peterson i say colleges who doesn't share transgender youth oreo or families that were strike number one and now endorsing the wrong book that strike number 2 game over your band. but it's not just who you endorse it's also who you failed to endorse like these 2 public school
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administrators in the state of pennsylvania they lost their jobs because they dared to criticize black lives matter and facebook posts or this guy senator george holy facebook contract was polled after he question joe biden's election victory. a conservative publisher picked it up though saying they refused to how were before the woke ma. but across most of the media and cultural landscape towering is the new name of the game. lawyer get off says it's not right to attack a person just for reading and commenting on a book. there are issues with the. integrity and the quality of the book but nonetheless merely reading it and praising a book should never be the subject of apology the idea that you should apologize for reading and praising any book. as extreme connotations for freedom of speech you know we are seeing it more and more. praising that to kill all those who
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particularize can enjoy up an extremely hope. and multiple $120.00 didn't indorsement of the ideas in mind cam and yes i think that would be entirely different than dean goes but he's not mine camp and i think what's really interesting is that we get drawn into these comparisons very very easily you know it's very easy to fly around the time trash nowadays but right wing fascism is a very remote ideology in today's context and the enjoy whatever you think of it he said and he not a right wing fascist so the comparison is it's completely founded. the head of an american data privacy has questioned whether the personal health information encoded. can be stored securely among those considering the introduction of such documents of the european union but rob warned this could lead to discrimination. and i have seen the efforts from the european union and the
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green you know the green initiative and while this idea that they can guarantee. that the data is is safe and anonymized is just wrong it's incorrect and i think it's a real problem when governments are claiming that just like it's a problem when companies claim that your data is anonymous and will never be lost stolen or act but we're concerned about is if vaccine and then execute are combined with travel data starts to leak out and get going combined with these data broker profiles that anyone can buy any business can buy them any individual can buy them there are available very cheap so for example an insurance company might or might not want to insure a server or give us an offer if you have certain amounts of that if we fall into
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a certain category based on that data the company whose c.e.o. you just heard from held a poll which found that less than one whuffie of americans actually want digital health possible it's. again says if they are brought in only essential information must be used. what i believe is a good so usually to the problem of an opportunity a vaccine afterwards is to not use a shared database is alaska knowledge ease diggers use used things that replicate our data across every country we travel to or every or to any you if we want to watch a football game and i mean all of the data in it now sounds great and it sounds convenient but ultimately there is a lot of risks to our privacy in the future if we keep creating more data especially how. the pressure is mounting on the governor of new
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york andrew cuomo to step down it's a sexual misconduct allegations on of course an alleged cover up of covert care home deaths i think we've seen so many. so many troubling things that have come out just in a matter of weeks starting with the fact that thousands of people died in the nursing homes and we still don't have the truth about that and their families need and deserve the truth and we know one thing there was a purposeful cover up and that alone is unacceptable and disqualifying the state's health department had initially reported around $8000.00 fatalities in care homes but those who were transferred to hospital and died excluded from the figures some think deliberately to make the number of casualties seem lower now if these victims are added the real death toll is almost double that reported victims relatives question the counting and cuomo has
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a parent dismissal of importance. who he years 3320 years died in hospital died in a nursing home. my father was in a nursing home patients in the nursing home for 23. when he. there would at least in theory ended my family he could no longer stay here and. the nursing home. system ways you're not prepared for any kind of health care or emergency and i know my father is still in county right there governors and it's you who cares where they die it does matter because it points to one where where where you know there is in their policies into why afraid of having those numbers reveal the. columns of the worst possible time for the start
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now a report of sexual misconduct against cuomo has been published pushing now more than 50 state legislators from his own party to demand his resignation. you tube a content creators have reacted with fury over plans by the online giant to take an even greater slice of their potential earnings having already moved to pocket hop of all revenue the video platform now plans for a big tax grab your creator outside of the u.s. you may begin to have taxes that did from your u.s. earnings later this year you tube already takes $0.45 of every dollar paid by appetizers now it's planning a 30 percent tax on all content watched in america although that amount can be low if the creators country has a tux treaty with washington however you tube has claimed they're already paying far too much. you take 45 percent of your earnings already and now you expect us to
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pay tax just tax the 45 percent you take taxes from your own car do you agree to. imagine making me pay for drone strikes when i'm not even a us citizen legal analyst or jennifer the master believes you tube's move could ultimately end up backfiring. egypt can always choose to to pay it's to pay from its earnings now this is a choice that is made to go outside of that and to charge more from its client base more from the public the key here and american businesses especially ones like you tube or social media platforms you have investors you are a publicly traded entity so you have investors people that are reliant on your standards on what you state that you stand for as a company and when you when you go against is when you violate your own standards you risk losing investment you really should consider is now the emergence of
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a new streaming platforms you had gabs t.v. platform and there are other of their other streaming providers rubbles some other ones that are starting to get a much bigger name for themselves starting to get a bigger audience for their free for their free platforms out without without many restrictions on the content they provide for a foreign citizens you just pay us taxes you'd have to be considered an employee or a contractor of an organization or you tube is saying that if youtube is part of what they're doing is trying to make their content creators pay us taxes for some of their earnings from the platform that would not be legal and it wouldn't even be required under u.s. laws convoluted as it is because those people would need to be considered you tube employees i don't think you 2 would say that any of their content creators are you tube employees they're basically utilizing a platform they're not employees and contractors. going green is meant to be
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a central theme of the summer's g 7 meeting in the u.k. however it's now being revealed the eco hotel which the world leaders will be staying at may not be as environmentally friendly as it is claimed. just 2 months before world leaders rent their private jets and come skidding into the u.k. from every corner of the planet to attend the g. 7 summit a few autographs being i do not want to believe that they have a little dig literally tracks by a hotel in posh accent at the bottom left hand corner of britain hosting the g. 7 summit in june has played a big part with a lot but sure trees and shrubs. to create 3 evening meeting rooms for the likes of climate chris 8 is a joke boyd and justin and country head host the embarrassing part is the hotel hasn't actually got planning permission to build the new version and that the
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cation was submitted on monday but hasn't been accepted and if it gets rejected and have to do the reverse of what they've done that was. the hotel which prides itself on being eco friendly i won the coveted i eco hotel of the year award 2019 slash 20 people into the 2020 slash 21 award as it know it love to councillors with one of them saying i think it's a disgrace that the summit which is meant to be looking at the effects of climate change and the environment is being organized in hosted by people who obviously don't give a damn about the house has featured prove little post i'd say it was be a status committee to sustainability and dedicated to protecting the environment now and for generations to come we can confirm this was not ancient woodland and there are no bad just sets on this piece of land you would have to think the best thing to say to climate change would be to hold the meeting well and just like the
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last one to get head start on saving some of those carbon emissions then again it's not fun drinking champagne on your own is a plus in scotland in the event but it's another one of the united nations. called a change conference also known as c o p g c. is going to go on this one as well you need to minister just to concentrate on this one call it conference or wonder what they'll dig up for her. because there are some new news stories for this hour here on our international my colleague a column bray is here minding the helm in half an hour's time with more of your friday worldwide news.
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seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape our disdain become educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. that's right the senate had hear from us and. move from one house. right now to the hour on our show but there are rather democrats on the floor for them to care that.
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i'm going to let them but i'm going to catch him then you can keep an eye on what i did through the channel for 12 whole is that it is that way down. below but then i want my machine with those of. the family on a lot of the. numbers that i would i didn't want to do in the league. and get this whole full place for sure john john you say you're going to pay our chairman terry has said larry pretty she ought to have a divorce from my law for the benefit of all fuck around mr hates it for a gentleman and lawyer but i hope that our friends in the court. say everything in here is given to me basically these 4 titles that were given to may
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a really ugly so i'm in the process of pipes and they only make any little personal so that's another way of cutting costs this is according share. this this is my share of comfort i love it so it's just something that actually when i bought it it was a big. and it was $1300.00 so i made payments on the only thing in the house it's really expensive for me. so this is magical. and her financial difficulties have gotten worse since she started to accommodate her niece jennifer an unemployed single mother who has 3 children to take care of. lindsey and jayden fortunately jennifer receives food stamps. erema own the forests they. accord and how many kids and
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year. they put in so much on their own i get every month on the far south $646.00 and $40.00 just by fluke this for. $560.00 euros a month to feed 5 people a tight budget before going shopping the 2 women check the balance on their card. and. surrender and jennifer can spend their food coupons in any supermarkets like this discount store where they regularly go. once at the checkout the food stamp card works just like any other credit card. and in this shop in the appalachian they are by no means the only ones who use it how many people pay for instance here. and probably have the right honey can it's
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a it's a it's a lot yeah yeah. thank you. donald trump is planning to cut down on the amount of people who receive food stamps he risks making an already vulnerable society even poorer. but ironically here they voted 80 percent in favor of him and their support for him continues to earn a little extra money serenity a does some household tasks for her neighbors for a few dollars she also cuts james's hair who works in the mine he is a loyal follower of donald trump. i am from fan of his for a wife because he didn't ever say say he did. you know. gropers willing to help other countries but his country comes to work. i have been long
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gone prob is a billionaire donald trump thinks his family everywhere he go is children who would walk for everywhere with you but who knows you a lot about a person's family. that's why we're frail it's been life's so many years maybe 30 years that there's not been jobs now there is our unemployment rate is way down. really run now is yeah. period there are a place. every person usa can have a job and that what they told us ever there is a job for every person with the numbers so if people want to work they can found. their unwavering support is somewhat difficult to understand because since his election the daily.
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